Chance a junior: UMich, Cornell (ED), Penn State, University of Oklahoma, Purdue

<p>State: NJ
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Gender: Male
Income: Around 100k, sibling in college</p>

<p>Presumed major: Atmospheric Science (meteorology). That's why there's such a weird mix of colleges. </p>

<p>GPA: 93% (I believe that's around a 4.0, but it's near impossible to convert).
ACT: 31</p>

<p>Junior Year Schedule:
-AP Statistics
-AP Computer Science
-Honors British Literature
-Honors Physics 1
-Honors Precalculus
-U.S History II
-French 2</p>

<p>Senior Year Schedule:
-AP Calculus BC
-AP Biology
-AP Psychology
-AP Physics C
-Honors French 3
-Honors English
-Study Hall</p>

<p>EC's:
National Honor Society - President (11,12)
Computer Club - President (10,11,12)
French National Honor Society (12)
Key Club (11,12)
Multicultural Club (11,12)
Tennis (9,10,11,12) </p>

<p>Work/Volunteer: Worked as a summer camp counselor since the summer after Freshman year. Non paid the first year (so that's volunteer), paid the second. Volunteer for a softball tournament to work concession every spring. </p>

<p>If you're wondering how I know I'm going to be in certain classes senior year despite being a junior, it's because we've already picked classes for next year and I know I'll be in FNHS next year.</p>

<p>Bump…</p>

<p>Definitely good chance of admission at Penn State, Purdue and Oklahoma. Outlook on UMich is fair, but not AS good as the previously states colleges. Cornell seems like a low reach (all Ivies are crapshoots!).</p>

<p>lol two month bump</p>

<p>Math II - 750
Physics - 690</p>

<p>ACT: 29 (so far, waiting on june results)…</p>

<p>should I still try CALS @ Cornell ED? It’s my dream school :D</p>

<p>bump</p>

<p>31 on June ACT</p>

<p>E - 29
M - 33
R - 30
S - 30</p>

<p>Apply to all of them, keep up your good work. Nobody knows If you are going to get accepted or not. The personal statement plays a big role on college admissions. Good Luck!</p>